Goods and Services Tax : GST registration cannot be cancelled merely due to an unregistered rental agreement, as it is not a statutory ground. Courts empha...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court examined whether GST registration can remain cancelled despite full payment of dues. It held that authorities must revok...
Goods and Services Tax : Court held retrospective cancellation invalid if not proposed in show cause notice. Key takeaway: Proper notice is mandatory for v...
Goods and Services Tax : GST suspension triggered by GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B mismatch was upheld, emphasizing strict reconciliation requirements. Timely correct...
Goods and Services Tax : Courts clarify that input tax credit cannot be denied merely because a supplier’s GST registration was cancelled retrospectively...
Goods and Services Tax : The Government informed Parliament that GST thresholds remain as revised in 2019. Any further increase depends on a fresh recommen...
Goods and Services Tax : Authorities identified thousands of fake GST registrations created using forged credentials, involving large-scale tax evasion. Th...
Goods and Services Tax : The Ministry of Finance reports on fraudulent GST registrations, detailing the scale of tax evasion and the measures being impleme...
Goods and Services Tax : The Ministry of Finance confirms Aadhaar-based authentication for GST registration has been rolled out nationwide to combat fake I...
Goods and Services Tax : GST registration is mandatory above set turnover limits, regardless of payment mode. Traders advised to comply and seek guidance f...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court ruled that temporary business inactivity due to genuine medical reasons cannot justify cancellation without proper consi...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court allowed the taxpayer to file a fresh application for revocation of GST registration after failing to reply to the show c...
Goods and Services Tax : The Court held that GSTIN cannot be cancelled solely based on supplier irregularities without examining the taxpayer’s transacti...
Goods and Services Tax : The High Court allowed a taxpayer to seek revocation of GST registration despite a time-barred appeal. It directed authorities to ...
Goods and Services Tax : High Court allowed restoration of GST registration even after dismissal of appeal on limitation grounds. Relief was granted subjec...
Goods and Services Tax : The advisory explains that registrations will be automatically suspended if bank account details are not furnished within 30 days....
Goods and Services Tax : GST Rule 14A introduces a simplified registration scheme for small taxpayers with monthly output tax liability under ₹2.5 lakh. ...
Goods and Services Tax : Finance Ministry issues Fourth Amendment to CGST Rules 2025 introducing e-registration, new Rule 14A, and updated GST forms effect...
Goods and Services Tax : CBIC clarifies that storing and supplying goods from a third-party warehouse in another state requires a separate GST registration...
Goods and Services Tax : Trade notice outlines GST registration application grievance redressal process for central jurisdiction in Panchkula Zone. Email i...
Allahabad High Court quashed GST orders under Section 74, holding that ITC cannot be denied when purchases were made from a registered dealer whose GST registration was later cancelled.
Notification 18/2025 speeds up GST registration with Rule 9A’s 3-day electronic approval for low-risk applicants. It also introduces the Rule 14A simplified scheme for small taxpayers (monthly tax $\leq$ ₹2.5L), easing compliance for new and micro-businesses.
Summary of CGST Fourth Amendment Rules 2025: automated registration (Rule 9A) and simplified compliance option (Rule 14A) for small taxpayers with a Rs.2,50,000 monthly output tax limit.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court set aside a GST cancellation order, ruling that the retrospective cancellation date was invalid as the show-cause notice failed to explicitly propose it.
GST registration is mandatory for businesses exceeding Rs.20/40 Lakhs turnover. Learn about compulsory registration for RCM, e-commerce, and inter-state suppliers, penalties for non-compliance, and ITC benefits.
Rule 14A simplifies GST registration for low-risk B2B suppliers (tax liability ≤ ₹2.5 lakh/month). Get 3-day auto-approval via Aadhaar authentication; mandatory withdrawal using REG-32 if limit exceeded.
CBIC’s Fourth Amendment Rules, 2025 introduce Rules 9A and 14A, mandating 3-day electronic GST registration and an optional scheme for small taxpayers with low B2B output tax liability.
New CGST Rule 14A offers fast B2B registration for small taxpayers but is structurally flawed. The threshold based on tax liability, strict withdrawal conditions, officer discretion, and lack of system alerts create high compliance risks for micro-enterprises.
Effective November 1, 2025, CBIC’s Fourth Amendment Rules introduce automated GST registration (Rule 9A) within three days using risk-based data analysis. Rule 14A offers a simplified, optional registration path for small taxpayers with monthly liability below Rs.2.5 lakh.
The new Simplified GST Registration under GST 2.0, effective 1 November 2025, stems from repeated High Court interventions over delays and arbitrary rejections.